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Technosignature and Transients Telescope (LFT3) aims to exploit the uniquely radio-quiet environment of the lunar farside to perform pioneering low-frequency radio surveys—work that is increasingly time-critical as
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of Engineering Science (Begbroke Science Park). The post is funded through the EPSRC’s Open Fellowship SonoNetZero and is a fixed-term position for two years. Oxford is world-leading in the design of bespoke sonochemical
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cell culture techniques, animal models and immunological techniques is required. You will have demonstrated the ability to work independently within projects, with the ability to communicate results
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science with links to geometry and systems biology. These are full-time, fixed-term positions for 24 months funded by a Centre-to-Centre research grant from the EPSRC. The start-date for these positions
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highly motivated and have excellent skills in working collaboratively, as part of a team. A good track record of high-quality publications is essential. Having the ability to direct your own research and
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The Department of Biochemistry is recruiting an Associate Professor (APTF) working in the broad area of molecular cell biology, whose research focuses on dissecting molecular mechanisms involved in
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- £40,514 per annum. This is inclusive of a pensionable Oxford University Weighting of £1,730 per year. This is a full time, fixed term position for 2 years. The University of Oxford is a stimulating work
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manufacturing. The post holder will closely collaborate with other scientists and technicians from the group and the other project partners. This is a fixed-term post for one year, working full-time for 37.5
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, including the ability to write for publication, present research proposals and results, and represent the research group at meetings are essential. How to apply The University of Oxford is committed to equal
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in cancer safety-netting, exploring how text-messages can be used to engage with patients who might need help with ongoing symptoms (INFONET). The third project looks at systems more broadly, aiming to